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bill clinton proves it. mad a better case for barack obama and joe biden and barack obama and joe biden had ever made. the other thing about bill clinton's speech is he had the ultimate line in it -- "this economy was so bad even i could not have fixed it." >> you pointed out in the opening of the show what was the worst political moment, which was the clint eastwood wasting 12 minutes of prime time when just before, you have had these truly heart rending stories -- artwarmi stoes aut te humaty of the republican challenger, and also a bio which was not shown. that was terrible. >> the reason why clinton's speech worked was because people know it was bill clinton giving that speech. so many speeches are written by someone else, and they read that way, and the public is sick of it. >> finally, predictions for the year ahead in the supreme court. >> the supreme court -- it will be a gonzoear involving the supreme court possibly striking down the voting rights act, the obstruction of gay marriage, and even weath
bill clinton proves it. mad a better case for barack obama and joe biden and barack obama and joe biden had ever made. the other thing about bill clinton's speech is he had the ultimate line in it -- "this economy was so bad even i could not have fixed it." >> you pointed out in the opening of the show what was the worst political moment, which was the clint eastwood wasting 12 minutes of prime time when just before, you have had these truly heart rending stories -- artwarmi...
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that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he had learned about showmanship, about telling a story. and about how to make a case for the president. he made it so sitly, so clearly, so logically. you wonder why barack obama couldn't do it. and that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know, we were in a terrible situation when i came in, it doesn't sound as compelling when somebody else said it. >> i had a moment like that up in new hampshire when clinton was running the first time. he had all the problems with that girlfriend way back when. that was all behind him. and then he went out in front of these field houses and high school gyms and he spoke on the last question he would answer. he said to me noble in our generation can do that. only he can do that. >> what also impressed me about that, i was covering that very same series of events was his will. bill clinton's will to succeed. >> anyway, another turning
that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he had learned about showmanship, about telling a story. and about how to make a case for the president. he made it so sitly, so clearly, so logically. you wonder why barack obama couldn't do it. and that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know, we were in a terrible situation when i came in, it doesn't sound as compelling...
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we also know that secretary clinton has had a history of a blood clot in the past. very important what they also said, wolf, about how she's doing. being very specific, saying she's had no evidence of stroke, no evidence of neurological impairment. they say she's up walking, talking, joking around. someone described it to me as you wouldn't notice anything different about her if you ran into her in the hospital. let me show you this because i think it's important. i have a model just to illustrate. what we know, the clot we're talking about is on the right side of the head. for the purposes of the model, i'll show you the left side. this is the brain, this is not a blood clot on the top of the brain. that was one of the concerns initially. it is not that. rather if you take the brain out and take a close look inside. you see these blue areas here. those are veins that drain blood away from the vein. the vein in her case runs right in this particular area on the right side in this case. and it has a clot in it. that's what they're basically trying to address, dissolv
we also know that secretary clinton has had a history of a blood clot in the past. very important what they also said, wolf, about how she's doing. being very specific, saying she's had no evidence of stroke, no evidence of neurological impairment. they say she's up walking, talking, joking around. someone described it to me as you wouldn't notice anything different about her if you ran into her in the hospital. let me show you this because i think it's important. i have a model just to...
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>> i'm going to go with bill clinton. >> for one speech at a convention? >> it was more than one speech. it was 20 years in the making because the story of that speech was for the first 15 years republicans treated bill clinton like he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. he was the villain in chief and even at the white house they were afraid of the clinton restoration. republicans decided, wait a minute, no. bill clinton is this bygone symbol of an era of cooperation and good government and moderation and sang his praises for four years. said about the good democrat against obama's bad democrat and what happens? the good democrat steals the show at the democratic convention, vouches for the bad democrat and disarmed an awful lot of republicans were saying about barack obama. >> you made a great case. chris hayes? >> the mvp for the obama campaign was rick perry. and it was rick perry's entrance to the race that pushed mitt romney to take a tactically wise but strategically stupid step of going full out anti-immigrant. >> tacticall
>> i'm going to go with bill clinton. >> for one speech at a convention? >> it was more than one speech. it was 20 years in the making because the story of that speech was for the first 15 years republicans treated bill clinton like he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. he was the villain in chief and even at the white house they were afraid of the clinton restoration. republicans decided, wait a minute, no. bill clinton is this bygone symbol of an...
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clinton was like that. ronald reagan did that too. is that what this president is missing? >> it is, his strategy has been to stay out of the fray this weekend because he wants the blame to be on congress, which has about a 10% approval, versus his 55% approval. the president a not good and arm twisting. he knows he won the election and has public opinion on his side. he believes sooner or later the republicans will cave. >> here's the beef. republicans say you want $600 billion in new spending, which would absolutely negate the 600 billion-dollar in new tax revenue, so this doesn't -- this is a deal that's got no beef. where's the peeve? it doesn't attack -- beef? it doesn't attack debt and deficit. >> they're raising taxes and increasing spending. this is how we get into this mess. i can't believe this is the proposal to start fixing the problem. it's irrational. i think what the democrats are doing is they're trying to balance this on the back of small business owners, which is a stupid thing to do when the economy is in a downturn and holding out at the same time to pro
clinton was like that. ronald reagan did that too. is that what this president is missing? >> it is, his strategy has been to stay out of the fray this weekend because he wants the blame to be on congress, which has about a 10% approval, versus his 55% approval. the president a not good and arm twisting. he knows he won the election and has public opinion on his side. he believes sooner or later the republicans will cave. >> here's the beef. republicans say you want $600 billion in...
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. >> i'm going go with bill clinton. >> for one speech at a convention? >> it was more than one speech. it was 20 years in the making the story of that speech was for the first 15 years they treated bill clinton like he was the worst thing that ever happened in american politics, villain in chief and even after he left the white house he was afraid of the clinton restoration and 2008 when obama had the clintons when the republicans decided, wait a minute, no, bill clin clin to is this bygone symbol in america of cooperation and good government and moderation and sang his praises for four years. set him up as the good democrat against obama's bad democrat. what happened, the good democrat stole the show, vouches for the bad democrat and disarmed an awful lot of. ares are saying about president obama. >> chris hayes, the mvp of the campaign? >> the mvp of the obama campaign was rick per prip it was rick perry's entrance to the race that pushed mitt romney to take the tackically wise but strategically stupid step of going full out elegant. >> tackically wise
. >> i'm going go with bill clinton. >> for one speech at a convention? >> it was more than one speech. it was 20 years in the making the story of that speech was for the first 15 years they treated bill clinton like he was the worst thing that ever happened in american politics, villain in chief and even after he left the white house he was afraid of the clinton restoration and 2008 when obama had the clintons when the republicans decided, wait a minute, no, bill clin clin to...
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ben's father is an old friend of the clintons. >> what kind of a kid was he? >> a light shined out of him. that's all i can tell you. he grew up, he was big, strong, handsome, smart. and wanted to make something of his life. he was industrious, but he was normal. he liked to have a good time. he had -- i promise you that night, he had no idea that he was turning out the lights. none. and if it's true of him, it's got to be true of a lot of other people. >> he finds some solace from his son's death by funding programs that educate people about the dangers of misusing prescription drugs. and recently, he made a $1 million pledge to the clinton global initiative, to support the former president's new-found passion about this issue. >> he said, i have been very fortunate. and my son was worth $1 million. >> it's still hard to talk about. >> oh, it is, it is. >> do you think it ever won't be? >> no. i think about him all of the time. like in d.c. today, so i went walking on the gw campus. looking for him. >> you were looking for him. >> yes. and i could feel it. i
ben's father is an old friend of the clintons. >> what kind of a kid was he? >> a light shined out of him. that's all i can tell you. he grew up, he was big, strong, handsome, smart. and wanted to make something of his life. he was industrious, but he was normal. he liked to have a good time. he had -- i promise you that night, he had no idea that he was turning out the lights. none. and if it's true of him, it's got to be true of a lot of other people. >> he finds some solace...
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. >> i am going to go with bill clinton. >> one speech? >> it was 20 years in the making, the story of the speech, for the first 15 years, republicans treated bill clinton that he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. the villain in chief, and after he left the white house, there was the moment in 2008, when republicans decided wait a minute, no, bill clinton is this by-gone symbol of an era, in moderation, they sang his praises for four years, set him up as the good democrat, against obama's bad democrat, and what happens, the good democrat vouches for the bad democrat and disarmed what a lot of republicans were saying about barack obama. >> you have made a reasonable argument. >> i think the enviable one was rick perry, who made the step of going full anti-out immigrant zealotry. >> it totally destroyed rick, he dispatched rick perry on the attack of the hundred thousand subsidy, which allowed the undocumented students to go to the university and pay in-state tuition. romney destroyed him. but in that rhetoric, he
. >> i am going to go with bill clinton. >> one speech? >> it was 20 years in the making, the story of the speech, for the first 15 years, republicans treated bill clinton that he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. the villain in chief, and after he left the white house, there was the moment in 2008, when republicans decided wait a minute, no, bill clinton is this by-gone symbol of an era, in moderation, they sang his praises for four years, set him...
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. >> i am going to go with bill clinton. >> one speech? >> it was 20 years in the making, the story of the speech, for the first 15 years, republicans treated bill clinton that he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. the villain in chief, and after he left the white house, there was the moment in 2008, when republicans decided wait a minute, no, bill clinton is this by-gone symbol of an era, in good government, moderation, and they sang his praises for four years. they set him up as the good democrat against obama's bad democrat. and then what happens? the good democrat steals the show, vouches for the bad democrat, and disarmed what a lot of republicans were saying about barack obama. >> you have made a reasonable argument. chris hayes, the mvp of the campaign? >> i think the enviable one was rick perry, who made the step of going full anti-out immigrant zealotry. >> it totally destroyed rick, he dispatched rick perry on the attack of the $100,000 subsidy of the illegals, which allowed undocumented students to go t
. >> i am going to go with bill clinton. >> one speech? >> it was 20 years in the making, the story of the speech, for the first 15 years, republicans treated bill clinton that he was the worst thing that ever happened to american politics. the villain in chief, and after he left the white house, there was the moment in 2008, when republicans decided wait a minute, no, bill clinton is this by-gone symbol of an era, in good government, moderation, and they sang his praises for...
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clinton. doctors keeping a careful eye on mrs. clinton. we reported on their discovery, the blood clot right next to her brain. tonight, we know former president bill clinton and their daughter chelsea have been bill her side and the first message from chelsea on twitter. here's abc's sharyn alfonsi now. >> reporter: chelsea clinton leaving the hospital, where her mother will spend a third night. later optimistically tweeting, "thank you all for sending good thoughts my mom's way. grateful to all her doctors and that she'll make a full recovery!" but it's clearly a serious setback for the secretary. it's been three weeks since she was last seen in public, overseas where she picked up a bad stomach virus. days later, at her home, she fainted and got a concussion, grounding the normally globe-trotting secretary. clinton has traveled to 112 countries, logged nearly a million miles and spent the equivalent of an entire year of her life on a plane. recently telling barbara walters she was eager to
clinton. doctors keeping a careful eye on mrs. clinton. we reported on their discovery, the blood clot right next to her brain. tonight, we know former president bill clinton and their daughter chelsea have been bill her side and the first message from chelsea on twitter. here's abc's sharyn alfonsi now. >> reporter: chelsea clinton leaving the hospital, where her mother will spend a third night. later optimistically tweeting, "thank you all for sending good thoughts my mom's way....
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clinton giving that speech. so many political speeches are written by someone else, and they read that way, and the pubblic is sick of it. >> finally, predictions s for the year ahead in the supreme court. >> the supreme court -- it will bbe a gonzo year involving the supreme court possibly strikingg down the voting rights act, the subject of gay marriage, and even weather you can patent a gene. anyway, happy new year, everyone. >> happy new year to you, anand she gets the last word. thanks. we will see you next year. >> "inside washiton" is brought to you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge
clinton giving that speech. so many political speeches are written by someone else, and they read that way, and the pubblic is sick of it. >> finally, predictions s for the year ahead in the supreme court. >> the supreme court -- it will bbe a gonzo year involving the supreme court possibly strikingg down the voting rights act, the subject of gay marriage, and even weather you can patent a gene. anyway, happy new year, everyone. >> happy new year to you, anand she gets the...
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secretary of state hillary clinton is still being treated for a blood clot. located in the vein between the brain and the skull behind the right here. her doctors believe it formed after she fell in got a concussion last month. it does not cause a stroke or any other neurological damage. she will be released once the proper dose of blood thinners is determined. >> it would not affect her function. could travel. it really just the fax heavy physical activity but otherwise, once your medication as regulated appropriately, you can go about the normal activities. >> the good news is there is no bleeding inside the brain tissue. her doctors are confident hillary clinton will rim -- make a full recovery. first day of the new year, a lot of folks make resolutions. >> a new year means resolutions and everyone has their own. >> my resolution is to eat healthier, draw closer to god, and to remember how to talk to people because that is important. >> to make things better in my personal life and career. >> 1 resolution in particular has a recurring theme. of course it i
secretary of state hillary clinton is still being treated for a blood clot. located in the vein between the brain and the skull behind the right here. her doctors believe it formed after she fell in got a concussion last month. it does not cause a stroke or any other neurological damage. she will be released once the proper dose of blood thinners is determined. >> it would not affect her function. could travel. it really just the fax heavy physical activity but otherwise, once your...
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indian the attraction the clintons had for each other. [laughter] i want -- [laughter] i'm quoting from the author, william chafe of who is one of the great historian of american liberalism. no comment about that. and of gender and racial equality in the history of this country. he's ph.d. from colombia, a dean and elses berry bold win professor of duke university. author of a number of excellent books. i would like to end my introduction on a more nonpartisan note, you'll be happy to know. i read one of the briefs book which is is a book i really looked about a man a great liberal at the core a great left libbial. and he wrote a book about him called "never stop running." howard was one of the people responsible for the creation of a new left movement, if you will, in american politics, but he was also a man who embraced larger ideas of american politics. symbolized by the fact at his funeral, he was kill bade deranged mentally defective colleague at the age of 51 in his office. at his funeral using gis were made back to back by ted kenn
indian the attraction the clintons had for each other. [laughter] i want -- [laughter] i'm quoting from the author, william chafe of who is one of the great historian of american liberalism. no comment about that. and of gender and racial equality in the history of this country. he's ph.d. from colombia, a dean and elses berry bold win professor of duke university. author of a number of excellent books. i would like to end my introduction on a more nonpartisan note, you'll be happy to know. i...
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clinton. i know you're having more on "gma" in the morning. thanks, sharyn. >>> we're going to turn overseas tonight and to a very rare public appearance making waves around the world. north korean leader kim jong-un, who took over for his father, has remained mysterious and reclusive. tonight, what we heard from him, we haven't heard before. here's abc's akiko fujita now. >> reporter: the new year came with expected fanfare in reclusive north korea, but in a rare speech, we heard the young north korean leader's voice with a different message. "this year, the entire korean nation should turn out a nation wide patriotic struggle for reunification," kim jong-un said. >> he has sent various signals that he's going to move his country in new and different directions. this speech was that first step in that direction. >> reporter: on the streets of pyongyang, residents predictably praised the first new year's address in nearly 20 years. kim jong-un's father shunned the public, speaking just once in his 17-year rule. pyongyang has gone to great leng
clinton. i know you're having more on "gma" in the morning. thanks, sharyn. >>> we're going to turn overseas tonight and to a very rare public appearance making waves around the world. north korean leader kim jong-un, who took over for his father, has remained mysterious and reclusive. tonight, what we heard from him, we haven't heard before. here's abc's akiko fujita now. >> reporter: the new year came with expected fanfare in reclusive north korea, but in a rare...
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doctors say clinton will be out of the hospital once her medication is established. that could take up to two days. other than that, they say she is making excellent progress and is in good spirits. >>> we have pictures of two teens arrested and charged with beating another man. police say terrance green and dominic wardrk attacked a 38- year-old man in november. the victim was found on the sidewalk near lombard and howard streets. he is still in the hospital this morning. green and wardrick are both 18 years old. >>> it's not clear what happened to a 78-year-old man minutes before he crashed his car into the carroll hospital center. police say thomas skipper had some sort of a medical emergency right before losing control of his car. they say he drove up the sidewalk and knocked into a tree and then slammed into the building. his car went into the office where a woman was working. >> the area was occupied and our associates are fine. the driver of the vehicle was taken to the emergency department. >> skipper was pronounced dead in the er. the hospital remained open
doctors say clinton will be out of the hospital once her medication is established. that could take up to two days. other than that, they say she is making excellent progress and is in good spirits. >>> we have pictures of two teens arrested and charged with beating another man. police say terrance green and dominic wardrk attacked a 38- year-old man in november. the victim was found on the sidewalk near lombard and howard streets. he is still in the hospital this morning. green and...
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the top tax rate under president clinton. and capital gains taxes above those amounts would be increased to 20%, that is up from 15%. this tax deal would also create a perm naanent fix for the alternative minimum tax and extend unemployment insurance for 2 million americans. the president made it clear what his top priority is in any deal. >> preventing that tax hike has been my top priority. because the last thing folks like the folks up here on the stage can afford right now is to pay an extra $2,000 in taxes next year. middle class families can't afford it. businesses can't afford it. our economy can't afford it. >> just an hour later, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell signalled his agreement with the president. >> so i agree, let's pass the tax relief portion now. let's take what's been agreed to and get moving. we all want to protect tax pairs and we can get it done now. >> however, despite what sounds like good news, there will be no vote in the house tonight even in the house reaches a deal. in fact, the senate ha
the top tax rate under president clinton. and capital gains taxes above those amounts would be increased to 20%, that is up from 15%. this tax deal would also create a perm naanent fix for the alternative minimum tax and extend unemployment insurance for 2 million americans. the president made it clear what his top priority is in any deal. >> preventing that tax hike has been my top priority. because the last thing folks like the folks up here on the stage can afford right now is to pay...
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more on her condition and treatment. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton has a blood clot behind her right ear between her brain and skull. doctors say it did not result in a stroke. >> this is something that is not effecting the brain tissue. having said that if the clot obstructed blood from draining out of her brain her brain would swell. >> reporter: it is key to disablize the clot. >> prevents the clot from getting larger. >> reporter: she suffered a concussion after she fell. she is being monitored for other conditions. >> sometimes when people have a concussion they have bad headaches. they can have dizziness. >> reporter: depending on the severity, systems could last a couple weeks. doctors say she is in good spirits, engaging with family and staff and making excellent progress. cbs news, los angeles. >> some risk factors include bed rest, sitting for long periods of time, pregnancy and smoking. >>> in 50 minutes good-bye to 2012 and ring in 2013. a live look at times square. a million people are braving freezing temperatures. edward lawrence is there. >> reporter:
more on her condition and treatment. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton has a blood clot behind her right ear between her brain and skull. doctors say it did not result in a stroke. >> this is something that is not effecting the brain tissue. having said that if the clot obstructed blood from draining out of her brain her brain would swell. >> reporter: it is key to disablize the clot. >> prevents the clot from getting larger. >> reporter: she suffered...
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they have known clinton since law school. >> i just want to say how much secretary clinton is in our prayers this morning and i hope she recovers rapidly from this health problem. >> reporter: the concussion happened earlier this month when the 65-year-old clinton fainted, brought on by the stomach virus. sometimes when people have a concussion, they have pretty bad headaches. they could have dizziness and vertigo. >> reporter: she had been on a grueling schedule, traveling more than any other u.s. secretary of state in history. >> reporter: this is something not affecting the brain tissue itself. >> reporter: they say this type of clot following the concussion is rare and it was likely her dehydration that triggered it. now the goal is to make sure the blood thinners are at the exact dose before she is released. and doctors say that they do expect a full recovery, but that's because the clot was found so quickly. a brain hemorrhage or a stroke could have resulted if it had gone undetected. clinton is planning to step down from the current jobs and already plans to departure from tha
they have known clinton since law school. >> i just want to say how much secretary clinton is in our prayers this morning and i hope she recovers rapidly from this health problem. >> reporter: the concussion happened earlier this month when the 65-year-old clinton fainted, brought on by the stomach virus. sometimes when people have a concussion, they have pretty bad headaches. they could have dizziness and vertigo. >> reporter: she had been on a grueling schedule, traveling...
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he tried to make deals with hillary clinton. to extract promises from blair on regulations, and and newspapers have had a much bigger impact in great britain than they have here. his entertainment property, fox television, offered something the public wanted and did not get from basic television all those years ago. the simpsons, if anybody can remember when the simpson started, just created howls of anguish from the guardians of family and value people, who thought it was just a disaster. married with children? please. this is stuff that people wanted to consume, but it was not conservative stuff. for him in was about the bottom line for most of his properties. family is no assurance of great journalism, but i do think it is and assurance that people care about the enterprise of producing content. >> you work for national public radio. >> just for the record, i worked for wnyc. produces this show. >> wnyc is a radio program. >> i encountered this fact with my generation of students that radio is simply not on the menu anymore a
he tried to make deals with hillary clinton. to extract promises from blair on regulations, and and newspapers have had a much bigger impact in great britain than they have here. his entertainment property, fox television, offered something the public wanted and did not get from basic television all those years ago. the simpsons, if anybody can remember when the simpson started, just created howls of anguish from the guardians of family and value people, who thought it was just a disaster....
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. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is expected to make a full recovery. that's the prognosis from her doctors. she remains hospitalized in a new york hospital. using blood thinners to resolve a blood clot near her brain. discovering during a follow up concussion. forced her to cancel overseas trips. >>> a new senate report finds the cia, fbi and other groups made changes to the talking points on the terror attack. the homeland security committee said the groups have been avoiding a discussion to laying the an explanation of the changes. chris stevens and three others were killed in the september attack. >>> the news edge on maryland and on this new year's day, same sex weddings became legal in the state of maryland. the black walnut point i nn invited gay couples to get married for free for the day. and several couples did just that. among those getting married, baltimore residents clayton book and wayne mckenzie. >> we've already had the recognition from family and friends and even colleagues. this takes it to the next level where we have the recognition
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her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now for about four days, as you know. in recent weeks she has been ill, she suffered a major stomach flu and was dehydrated, fell, fainted, and as a result she had a concussion and all of a sudden over the weekend she is -- there she is walking out with the sunglasses on and her doctors following. the secretary had a concussion, and then in the past few days we learned she had a blood clot in her head between her brain and skull, not far behind her right ear. she has now been on blood thinners, and the good news is she is leaving the hospital and i assume she will be cooperating at home for a while
her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now...
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in 1993 president clinton presented him the presidential medal of freedom. this bare bones account of sargent shriver's life and achievements suggests but does not describe the spirit of a man who was a devout catholic and an inspired and inspiring father. how can we understand the spirit and motivation of such a versatile and resilient man? striving to understand sergeant shriver, i think of the inflated clown toy perhaps two-and-a-half or three feet tall favored by 2-year-olds around the world. and at the rounded bottom of the toy, there is a bag of sand so that no matter how often you push him down, he springs back upright again. it's great fun if you're 2, but sargent shriver was like that his whole life. no matter how many times life and circumstances pushed him down whether in the fight to establish the peace corps or the vice presidential nominations threatened or the war on poverty derailed, the dismal electoral -- >> and we're going to break away from booktv now to go live to the floor of the u.s. senate. lawmakers today anticipating a possible, a p
in 1993 president clinton presented him the presidential medal of freedom. this bare bones account of sargent shriver's life and achievements suggests but does not describe the spirit of a man who was a devout catholic and an inspired and inspiring father. how can we understand the spirit and motivation of such a versatile and resilient man? striving to understand sergeant shriver, i think of the inflated clown toy perhaps two-and-a-half or three feet tall favored by 2-year-olds around the...
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that picture really caught that image of what appears to be a distraught chelsea clinton. she was leaving the hospital after the visit with her mom. she tweeted out a message thanking people for their support. "thank you to all for sending good thoughts my mom's way. grateful to all her doctors and that she'll make a full recovery." the doctors for their part say there's no evidence of a stroke or any neurological damage with regard to this clot near her brain. jill dougherty is live at the state department. a lot of people want to know how she's doing. clearly she has an important role. do we know if her progress is getting better or are they keeping us abreast? >> they haven't issued anything today but yesterday they did -- her two doctors issued a report. it was pretty in-depth. at least technical explaining where the blood clot was located and what they were doing is giving blood thinners. it's important to point out it's not on the brain itself. it's between the brain and the skull. so it's actually kind of an area in a way that vein is isolated from the actual brain.
that picture really caught that image of what appears to be a distraught chelsea clinton. she was leaving the hospital after the visit with her mom. she tweeted out a message thanking people for their support. "thank you to all for sending good thoughts my mom's way. grateful to all her doctors and that she'll make a full recovery." the doctors for their part say there's no evidence of a stroke or any neurological damage with regard to this clot near her brain. jill dougherty is live...
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what about bill clinton? nobody's wrought his name up. >> well, bill clinton has been a winner for a while. but i think what he did for the president, particularly in that dnc speech, which was juls unbelievable. laying out the case. seeing here's some attacks on the president. it really was incredible, both for his own legacy and image and also for hillary and certainly -- >> yes, that's the key. >> when you look at how '08 he was not a winner and he came up very badly and had guys like me taking real shots at him. and this year, he really came on strong. i think he has to be considered a winner this year. >> and think rant it. think about all of charlotte. by the time president clinton gave his fantastic speech, those folks were fired up and ready to go. they wanted to hear that. they needed to hear that message. >> and it made them hungry for more clinton. >> let's turn to the revvie that was the biggest loser of 12012? >> my loser is the yen to your yango. winner. todd aiken thought he was going to be a s
what about bill clinton? nobody's wrought his name up. >> well, bill clinton has been a winner for a while. but i think what he did for the president, particularly in that dnc speech, which was juls unbelievable. laying out the case. seeing here's some attacks on the president. it really was incredible, both for his own legacy and image and also for hillary and certainly -- >> yes, that's the key. >> when you look at how '08 he was not a winner and he came up very badly and...
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hillary clinton is in the hospital right now with a blood clot. full details on her condition and prognosis. also tonight, say the words with me here, fiscal cliff. no vote yet, no agreement yet. and not a lot of time left. can you say one more day? we're going to start with the secretary of state, hillary clinton, hospitalized with a blood clot. it was discovered today during a follow-up exam. are dids say it is related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. you'll recall the former first lady was suffering from a omach virus when she fainted. we want to bring in dr. sanjay gupta now. she was just cleared to return to work this week, and now this. >> first of all, there are a couple things that are important. it sounds like she went in for a routine exam, they found a clot, a blood clot, they did not specify where this clot was located. she's hospitalized on blood thinners, anti-coagulants. these are important points. from a medical perspective, first of all, finding this on a routine exam means that she didn't go in for some particular
hillary clinton is in the hospital right now with a blood clot. full details on her condition and prognosis. also tonight, say the words with me here, fiscal cliff. no vote yet, no agreement yet. and not a lot of time left. can you say one more day? we're going to start with the secretary of state, hillary clinton, hospitalized with a blood clot. it was discovered today during a follow-up exam. are dids say it is related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. you'll recall the former...
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means committee in 1996 who was president at alst the destruction of the government nder president clinton and speaker gingrich. we have hisexperience, also the experience as a member of the budget commission put together president clinton which came to nothing. just as the simpson bowles commission came to nothing. and as this fiscal clef being managed by his president does t look promising. >> that is really the point you brought up earlier. when you have european levels of spending which we now have come up you have traditional american tax rates, that cannot give. americans have a certain self-ima. canada, americans think of canada as a semi frnch socialist market. total governmenent spending in canada is about 42% of gdp. is now 41% in the united states commits of the difference between the sturdy, manley republic of limited government and self-reliance citizens and thesemi french monarchy is actually just down to 1%. we actually spend, government spends more per citizen on the average american than the french government does in the average frenchman. lou: i think you're being unfair
means committee in 1996 who was president at alst the destruction of the government nder president clinton and speaker gingrich. we have hisexperience, also the experience as a member of the budget commission put together president clinton which came to nothing. just as the simpson bowles commission came to nothing. and as this fiscal clef being managed by his president does t look promising. >> that is really the point you brought up earlier. when you have european levels of spending...
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she's not bill clinton's wife trying to reform health care. she's a woman positioned smartly on the world stage and it's been hawkish on many issues. tough to argue with. >> back to you steve for the offense. you're making your case. when will the etch-a-sketch come out? >> i i think it might be connected to this benghazi stuff. you started to hear some snide voices -- >> they nailed susan rice. they nailed the -- they were going after everybody but the secretary. >> but now when she had this concussion i heard some snide voices on the right about is this really a concussion -- >> you mean john bolton. >> i feel if she ends up testifying next month maybe that's the pivot point. if not then, it's going to be soon. i think it's a question of you have one major political party that devotes itself to tearing somebody down. doesn't mean she can't win in 2016. the reason she's at 70% is because a lot of republicans have forgotten they're not supposed to like the clintons. they will get that message in the next year or two. >> my respect for this sen
she's not bill clinton's wife trying to reform health care. she's a woman positioned smartly on the world stage and it's been hawkish on many issues. tough to argue with. >> back to you steve for the offense. you're making your case. when will the etch-a-sketch come out? >> i i think it might be connected to this benghazi stuff. you started to hear some snide voices -- >> they nailed susan rice. they nailed the -- they were going after everybody but the secretary. >> but...
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hillary clinton deteriorating medical condition. courtney reagan joins us with the details. >> good evening. the state department reached a statement about her condition. a routine follow up revealed a clot in the vein between the skull and the ear. she is being treated with blood thinners to disolve that clot. getting that right is difficult. the doctors say she is in good spirits and did not have a stroke or suffer neurological damage. so that is good. >> thank you for that update and happy new year to you. god bless mrs. clinton. now let's move on. we welcome back republican are congresswom congresswoman nan heyworth. the senate has to sign a bill over there. >> larry, our feel something this. we have done everything we can to get this issue resolved in the right way for every american. let's start with the attitude of having a budget. as you know, we passed a budget for the past two years. we have passed measures to control spending and have fought hard to approach it responsibly. when the president brought those good people tog
hillary clinton deteriorating medical condition. courtney reagan joins us with the details. >> good evening. the state department reached a statement about her condition. a routine follow up revealed a clot in the vein between the skull and the ear. she is being treated with blood thinners to disolve that clot. getting that right is difficult. the doctors say she is in good spirits and did not have a stroke or suffer neurological damage. so that is good. >> thank you for that update...
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clinton. you're coming in and abc in the '90s, and bill clinton is president. yet the impeachment woes. did you have to deal with any of second term clinton problems? >> yeah, a good part of my first year at abc news was dealing with the clinton issues. the monica lewinsky story broke 10 months into my tenure in january of 1998. i was down in cuba. the pope was visiting cuba and we're all -- peter jennings, ted koppel, we have had well over 100 news people down there to cover the event. i got a call one night, cokie roberts and some of the other people from the desk in your thing we've got this investigation we've got going on that looks like it's going to break. there's this young intern who told her close friend that she had a relationship, inappropriate relationship with the president. i said that's ridiculous. that can't be right. we had no reasonably just telling the truth, that a friend is some truth so forget it. i went back into then and in about an hour they said we just confirmed jan
clinton. you're coming in and abc in the '90s, and bill clinton is president. yet the impeachment woes. did you have to deal with any of second term clinton problems? >> yeah, a good part of my first year at abc news was dealing with the clinton issues. the monica lewinsky story broke 10 months into my tenure in january of 1998. i was down in cuba. the pope was visiting cuba and we're all -- peter jennings, ted koppel, we have had well over 100 news people down there to cover the event. i...
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secretary of state hillary clinton is being treated for a blood clot. doctors found it following a concussion. marlie hall is at presbyterian hospital this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. mrs. clinton will spend the morning at the hospital as doctors keep her under close watch. they say she'll be under observation for 48 hours. as you mentioned, a blood clot was mentioned after she came in for a routine exam. it was a follow-up actually to a concussion that she suffered earlier this month. now she has been given blood thinners for this blood clot and those blood thinners will take effect and will actually take a few months before they dissipate the blood clot and doctors, as i said will keep her under close observation. >> marlie hall at presbyterian hospital this morning. thank you. >>> meanwhile the final day of fiscal cliff negotiations. hopes of reaching a wide-ranging deal to avoid automatic tax increases and spending cuts is all but gone. without a plan in place by midnight it will cost americans an additional $536 billi
secretary of state hillary clinton is being treated for a blood clot. doctors found it following a concussion. marlie hall is at presbyterian hospital this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. mrs. clinton will spend the morning at the hospital as doctors keep her under close watch. they say she'll be under observation for 48 hours. as you mentioned, a blood clot was mentioned after she came in for a routine exam. it was a follow-up actually to a concussion that she...
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you worked in the clinton administration, joe. how much do you think these attacks are remnants of the extreme cynicism hurled at former president clinton perhaps? or do you think they may also point to their hatred of president obama? is it anything with a big d in front of it. >> i think it's a combination of things. ignorance is an unlimited and natural resource in this country that lives primarily in the republican party among the most conservatives. but you combine that with the fact that this sells, you have companies making hundreds of millions of dollars like fox news, internet web site, radio talk show hosts that are now, you know, worth $50 million, $100 million based on their spewing of ignorance. you combine those two things together and there's no way to stop it. probably the best thing to do is ignore it and not pay a lot of attention to it. i don't think the secretary has spent a lot of the last two weeks consumed with what john bolton thinks of her. she's got bigger things to worry about. >> let's play right now wh
you worked in the clinton administration, joe. how much do you think these attacks are remnants of the extreme cynicism hurled at former president clinton perhaps? or do you think they may also point to their hatred of president obama? is it anything with a big d in front of it. >> i think it's a combination of things. ignorance is an unlimited and natural resource in this country that lives primarily in the republican party among the most conservatives. but you combine that with the fact...
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doctors closely monitoring clinton for the next couple days. they discovered a blood clot during a followup exam related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. the state department issued this statement saying "she's being treated with blood thinners and is at new york hospital to monitor the medication. her doctors will continue to assess her condition including other issues associated with her concussion." here's dr. sanjay gupta with more perspective on her condition. >> there was a few important things in that statement from the state department regarding the secretary of state. first of all, they say she had a blood clot but it's somewhere in her body. they don't say where. they say it's related to her concussion, but we're not entirely sure how. the only thing we know is she's on blood thinners at this time. she will be in the hospital over new year's getting monitored for that medication. what we know is a few weeks ago we she had this concussion. she was asked to take it easy. the concern now is that this blood clot that's for
doctors closely monitoring clinton for the next couple days. they discovered a blood clot during a followup exam related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. the state department issued this statement saying "she's being treated with blood thinners and is at new york hospital to monitor the medication. her doctors will continue to assess her condition including other issues associated with her concussion." here's dr. sanjay gupta with more perspective on her condition....
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so now to the latest on secretary of state hillary clinton's close call. doctors are saying the blood clot could have been fatal, it could have caused a stroke or it could have led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners now and should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea both seen visiting her at the hospital yesterday. the clot was found in the vein between the brain and the skull. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shows us exactly where. >> we know in secretary clinton's case, it is actually on the right side of the head somewhere in this area. it's called the right transverse sinus. i'll show you the left side for sake of demonstration here. if i reach move the hemisphere of thebrain, you can actually see where the veins are. you see the blue area right in there, that is the area that is draining blood away from the brain and one of these brains in this area, that's where that clot actually has occurred. >> three weeks after cancer surgery, hugo chavez's health said to be in a, quo
so now to the latest on secretary of state hillary clinton's close call. doctors are saying the blood clot could have been fatal, it could have caused a stroke or it could have led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners now and should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea both seen visiting her at the hospital yesterday. the clot was found in the vein between the brain and the skull. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shows...
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gerri: i have toask ou about hillary clinton. you have been unfairly critical her recently. she, of course, has been in my. :. we have not seen her for weeks. now we understand why. she had a blood clot that she is being treated for tell me with that knowledge in retrospect, what do you make of her disappearance? do you feel like maybe you were to martian your criticism? >> my point from the beginning has been there is a real lack of trsparency year. whether they were understating the health problem or overstating the of problem, we still don't know, and she has been out public view for three weeks. when you are contemplating a presidential run, and she is, i must say, it doesn't do any good for your credibility not to be open and candid about this kind of situation, and nobody wants her to have a health problem, but we expect honesty and openness from our political leaders. gerri: all right. thank you for comingn. appreciate your time. still to come to my "2 cents more" and delicate the winners and losers in the tech world in 2012 from apple to samsung. find that a camel on
gerri: i have toask ou about hillary clinton. you have been unfairly critical her recently. she, of course, has been in my. :. we have not seen her for weeks. now we understand why. she had a blood clot that she is being treated for tell me with that knowledge in retrospect, what do you make of her disappearance? do you feel like maybe you were to martian your criticism? >> my point from the beginning has been there is a real lack of trsparency year. whether they were understating the...
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a lot of what you say, it is 35% rig now, that's what you're saying, you bring in up to 39.6% under clinton. i might be able to live without. i might not. is their level of crunching the numbers? you are pretty good at math? >> i am married to a anadian and i can always run to canada. [laughter] he has dual citizenship. neil: may be billionaires are not focusing on jobs because they are focusing on their love lives or their lack of one. how the grinch are striking out these days. it could be a real beach for jobs. neil: if you are rich, the president is itching to go after yo my next guest says that is bad, but this could be worse. millionaires and billionaires are having a taxing good time finding love. but 1-800-flowers, jim mccann says that he has the fix for that. i am finding that the peak is in. they are all telling me about what things are all about, the number one or number two show in the country is the big bang theory, so we are all celebrating the geek. neil: this idea that if you have this business, very god common sense, i think they are looking for answers in all the wrong pla
a lot of what you say, it is 35% rig now, that's what you're saying, you bring in up to 39.6% under clinton. i might be able to live without. i might not. is their level of crunching the numbers? you are pretty good at math? >> i am married to a anadian and i can always run to canada. [laughter] he has dual citizenship. neil: may be billionaires are not focusing on jobs because they are focusing on their love lives or their lack of one. how the grinch are striking out these days. it could...
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clinton's right ear. dr. david dieton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown university hospital. he is "outfront" tonight. doctor, thanks very much for being with us. this situation she is in right now, doctors are describing as fully curable. >> yes. i think that's right, ali. she has a clot as described in the transverse sinus behind her right ear. this is similar to other clots in the venous system treated with blood thinners and should resolve spontaneously on that therapy. >> is it unusual that it would take this long to treat it, just going in for a third night in the hospital? >> most of the hospitalization usually is related to regulating the medicine. the clot itself will resolve over many more days. it takes weeks and often anti-coagulant therapy is given three to six months and some cases, life-long. >> our viewers may be familiar with some of those, coumadin, heparin, those are what we're talking about. >> those are the two most common. >> they say there's no stroke as a result of this bu
clinton's right ear. dr. david dieton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown university hospital. he is "outfront" tonight. doctor, thanks very much for being with us. this situation she is in right now, doctors are describing as fully curable. >> yes. i think that's right, ali. she has a clot as described in the transverse sinus behind her right ear. this is similar to other clots in the venous system treated with blood thinners and should resolve spontaneously on that...
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straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote before the financial markets have a chance to react when they open tomorrow. majority leader cantor is reportedly saying that no decision on the house vote has been made yet though they expect one soon and we will likely know more after the house republican conference meeting at 1:00 p.m. we are of course keeping a close eye on all of those developments. another major story we're following this new year's morning. secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized here in new york for treatment of a blood clot in her head. it is located behind her right ear in a blood vessel that drains blood from th
straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote before the financial markets have a chance to...
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one the health of the secretary of state hillary clinton. she's in the hospital right now with a blood clot. we've been talking about the fiscal cliff, as you heard, brian lizza say, there's no agreement yet, and not a lot of time left. the latest on both next. [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. >>> getting close to the bottom of the hour, we want to get you a look at the headlines right now. hillary clinton has been hospitalized. this after doctors discovered a blood clot. the former first lady had been cleared to go back to work when doctors made the discovery. she suffered a concussion after fainting a couple weeks ago. she had a nasty stomach virus and collapsed from dehydration. we have a live report coming up in a couple minutes. >>> the other big story is the action or inaction on capitol hill. if lawmakers do not r
one the health of the secretary of state hillary clinton. she's in the hospital right now with a blood clot. we've been talking about the fiscal cliff, as you heard, brian lizza say, there's no agreement yet, and not a lot of time left. the latest on both next. [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &....
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the rate under president clinton. the states would be taxed at 40% above $5 million for individuals and $10 million for a married couple. unemployment benefits would be extented a year, as with the medicare doc fix. it would permanently fix the a terptive minimum tax. a big concern for many republicans are there are no new spending cuts. >> history has a way to repeat itself. >> somehow washington never gets the message. >> here we are, 30 years later on the brink of another crisis on new year's eve, still addicted to spending money. >> last friday, speaker boehner told the senate colleagues to find bipartisan deal and the house would consider, accept or amend their plan. with time running out, house lawmakers were left working on unrelated issues and feeling like the process is broken. >> the american people are looking at congress with disdain and rightfully so. with the deadline on the tis call cliff hours away we failed to reach a reasonable compromise to move the economy forward and ward off painful tax hikes on
the rate under president clinton. the states would be taxed at 40% above $5 million for individuals and $10 million for a married couple. unemployment benefits would be extented a year, as with the medicare doc fix. it would permanently fix the a terptive minimum tax. a big concern for many republicans are there are no new spending cuts. >> history has a way to repeat itself. >> somehow washington never gets the message. >> here we are, 30 years later on the brink of another...
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future president, hillary clinton. they're like pigs in whatever, mud. >> is it driven by those concerns, meaning the concerns of the folks you just saw on that b roll about 2016 and her prospects? >> of course it is. i think they hate her now. they're afraid of her. they don't want to have to run against a hillary who has been a very popular secretary of state, a very popular senator, who has run as first lady. and no matter what your politics are, she has done a good job for the country. and i think while she didn't run as well as she could have in 2008, she would be a formidable opponent. >> no doubt. and even before we should point out, even before secretary clinton suffered these injuries, republicans were already worried about her potential 2016 prospects. here is newt gingrich on "meet the press" in early december. >> if their competitor in '16 is going to be hillary clinton, supported by bill clinton and presumably a still relatively popular president barack obama, trying to win that will be truly the super bow
future president, hillary clinton. they're like pigs in whatever, mud. >> is it driven by those concerns, meaning the concerns of the folks you just saw on that b roll about 2016 and her prospects? >> of course it is. i think they hate her now. they're afraid of her. they don't want to have to run against a hillary who has been a very popular secretary of state, a very popular senator, who has run as first lady. and no matter what your politics are, she has done a good job for the...
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of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >> yes, i think that's right, ali. she has a clot as described in the transverse signus behind her right ear. this is similar to other clots in the venus system treated with anti-coagulants offered referred to as blood thinners and should resolve spontaneously on that therapy. >> it is unusual it taking this long to treat it, going on the third night in the hospital? >> usually it's related to regulating the medicine. the clot will resolve over many more days. it takes weeks. often anti-coagulant therapy is given for three to six months and often life long. >> heparin, coumadin, th
of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >>...
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that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he learned about showmanship, about telling a story, and about how to make the case for the president. he made it so simply, so clearly, so logically that you wondered why the supposed great speech fi speechifier, barack obama, couldn't do it. that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know we were in a terrible situation when i came in, it doesn't sound as compelling. >> i had a moment like that up in new hampshire when clinton was running the first time. he's in new hampshire, he already gotten through the draft letter, gotten through the problem with the girlfriend way back when. the draft letter was killing him. then he went out to these field house houses in high school gyms, and he spock in the round. and he would go on the last question in the room he'd answer. and rick hertzburg said to me nobody in our generation can do that. only he can to that. >> what also im
that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he learned about showmanship, about telling a story, and about how to make the case for the president. he made it so simply, so clearly, so logically that you wondered why the supposed great speech fi speechifier, barack obama, couldn't do it. that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know we were in a terrible situation when...
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doctors treating hillary clinton say they are confident she will make a full recovery. she did not suffer neurological damage from the blood clot that formed after she fell and got a conclusion -- concussion last month. that vein is right behind the right your. her doctor say that she will be released once the proper dose of blood thinners is determined. the good news is there is no flooding in -- bleeding inside the brain tissue. >> it will not inhibit her function. she can travel. it just aspects heavy physical activity. once your medication is regulated appropriately, you can go about all your daily activities. >> she already had her international travel on hold and it does not look like she will go anywhere soon. there are also questions on when she will be able to testify before congress on the terrorist attacks in benghazi. 3 are dead after new year's eve shooting in sacramento that caused a plant fire works showed to be cancelled. police say that the shooting happened after 9:00. 40 -- because of safety concerns, the fireworks were cancelled. police have not -- r
doctors treating hillary clinton say they are confident she will make a full recovery. she did not suffer neurological damage from the blood clot that formed after she fell and got a conclusion -- concussion last month. that vein is right behind the right your. her doctor say that she will be released once the proper dose of blood thinners is determined. the good news is there is no flooding in -- bleeding inside the brain tissue. >> it will not inhibit her function. she can travel. it...